Alamogordo, New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)
51-75 (306 Records)
Survey was conducted in a 100-m transect around the Boles Wells boundary fence (approximately 75 acres) and 595 acres in the north half of the well field for a total of 271 ha (670 acres). The survey documented 13 previously unrecorded prehistoric sites and 2 historic sites. More information on a previously recorded prehistoric site was added to existing documentation. Ninety-two isolated occurrences also were recorded. Fifteen of the sites are potentially eligible to the National Register under...
Boles Wells Fenceline Road Out-of-Compliance Project Investigation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding possible ground disturbing activities along the perimeter fence of Boles Well, the northern well field administered by Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). The out-of-compliance project resulted in minimal disturbance to previously undisturbed ground.
The Boles Wells Folsom Locality in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico (1996)
This paper describes Boles Wells (LA 104,267), a small Folsom locality found during recent CRM survey work on Holloman Air Force Base.
Boles Wells Road Maintenance Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) is planning to maintain an existing dirt road on the Boles Wells complex. Project activities will consist of using heavy equipment to blade the road and straighten some sharp curves. In addition, metal culverts along the road need to be replaced periodically.
Boles Wells Sump Cleanout Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to clean out two existing sumps or drain fields on Boles Wells. Project activities will consist of using heavy equipment to clean out the sump by excavating soil out of the depression and dumping it in a berm around the sump.
Boles Wells Water Line Replacement Cultural Resource Evaluation Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to replace a series of water lines at the Boles Wells Water System Annex (BWWSA). Project activities will consist of the replacement of existing, substandard water lines with new 4" to 10" diameter pipes. The old lines shall be abandoned in place.
Boles Wells Water System Annex Cultural Resources Survey Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
Between November 1995 and June 1996, Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), conducted intensive cultural resources inventory survey on 15,955 acres of Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB)-administered properties in the Tularosa Basin, Otero County, New Mexico. The study was focused on two environmentally and spatially distinct areas. Due to the distance and environmental differences between the two study areas, results of investigations are presented in separate reports. This document summarizes the findings in the...
Building 1249 (Sole Site) Disturbance Cultural Resource Investigation Holloman Air Force, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
Report and SHPO correspondence for the Sole Site Missile Theodolite Tower (Building 1249) on Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). The site had recently been disturbed by a military maneuver and vandalized by private individuals. HAR-005 (LA 99457) is potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The site has the potential to provide information on both aboriginal and historic military use of HAFB and the Tularosa Basin.
Building 1846 Demolition Out-of-Compliance Project Investigation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1995)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding Building 1846 on Holloman AFB being demolished without proper cultural resources clearance.
Building 835 Demolition Cultural Resource Evaluation Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
Report and SHPO correspondence for the demolishment of Building 835, which was not listed in the original FY93 Building Demolition Report (HAFB 93-001). Project activities will consist of demolishing the building using heavy equipment, and removing it from the HAFB Real Property Inventory.
Buildings 107, 289, and 291 Demolition HABS/HAER Architectural Assessment Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1996)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding an architectural assessment of three buildings was conducted on Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico, by Geo-Marine, Inc. Buildings 107, 289, and 291, constructed during World War II, are scheduled for demolition as part of the German Air Force Beddown project. Buildings 107 and 291 are considered ineligible for placement on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) because of their extensive alteration. HABS/HAER Level IV documentation...
Buildings 1236 and 1237 Roof Replacement Cultural Resource Investigation Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1996)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, Engineering Flight (49 CES/CEC) proposal to replace the roof shingles on Buildings 1236 and 1237. The asbestos tile shingles need to be replaced because they are becoming unstable and falling off, causing potential health hazards and leaving large holes in the roof.
Buildings 134, 813, and 884 Demolitions Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to demolish three buildings on the base which are considered substandard or are no longer in use. Project activities will consist of demolishing buildings 134, 813 and 884.
Buildings 599 and 600 Disposal Cultural Resource Evaluation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan dispose of two buildings on the base which are considered substandard or are no longer in use. Project activities will consist of removing buildings 599 and 600 from base property.
C-141 Airplane Crash Simulation Cultural Resource Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to simulate a C-141 airplane crash to test the reaction of various disaster response units on the base. Project activities will consist of scorching approximately 2 acres of range grass in a typical fan pattern and placing airplane debris and simulated munitions in the area. Casualties and smoke pots will also be placed in the area. Existing dirt roads will be used for access, with the potential for off-road vehicle use around the crash area and...
Camera Pad Road Sand Removal Out of Compliance Project Investigation Holloman Air Force Base Otero County New Mexico (1996)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding a ground disturbing project on Holloman AFB (HAFB) which had been conducted without the proper cultural resources clearance. The project consisted of the removal of the edge of an active sand dune using heavy equipment. An investigation was completed to determine if nearby archaeological sites had been disturbed by the activity.
Cao's Mound notes and maps (1992)
Handwritten notes and maps associated with a work request for Cao's Mound near the test track.
Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 45 Parcels on Holloman AFB, New Mexico (1987)
In April 1987, Mariah Associates, Inc. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, conducted a Class III cultural resources inventory on 45 parcels of land, totaling 40.8 acres, on Holloman Air Force Base, in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. This inventory was performed at the request of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District. No previous cultural resources have been reported for any of the parcels. No significant cultural resources were recorded for any of the parcels, and clearance is...
Class III Cultural Resource Inventory 64 Acres on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (1990)
In May 1990, Mariah Associates, Inc. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, conducted a Class III cultural resource inventory survey on a parcel of land totaling 64 acres. The parcel is located in Otero County, New Mexico, on Holloman Air Force Base. This inventory was performed at the request of the Primate Research Institute of New Mexico State University. No previously located cultural resources were reported for the parcel. During the present survey, a total of four isolated occurrences were located....
Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of Two Parcels on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (1988)
In August 1988, Mariah Associates, Inc. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, conducted a Class III cultural resources inventory on two parcels of land, totaling 190 acres, on Holloman Air Force Base, in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. This inventory was performed at the request of the Primate Research Institute of New Mexico State University. No previous cultural resources have been reported for either of the parcels. No cultural resources were recorded for any of the parcels during the survey. Clearance...
Comments on The Holloman Test Track Impact Area Archeological Survey (1988)
Government review comments on the Draft Final Report The Holloman Test Track Impact Area Archeological Survey.
Correspondence on the Cinetheodolite Towers (1997)
Correspondence on the Cinetheodolite Towers
Correspondence Regarding Test Support Network (TSN) Backbone Archaeological Survey Report (1994)
Correspondence regarding the Test Support Network Backbone Archaeological Survey Report.
Correspondence: 4th Satellite Communication Squadron (Mobile) (AFSPACECOM) compound (1988)
Correspondence regarding the results of a cultural resources examination of 5.2 acres on Holloman Air Force Base. This area is proposed for development as part of the expansion of the 4th Satellite Communication Squadron (Mobile) (AFSPACECOM) compound.
A Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed San Andres Canyon Gravel Materials Site on Holloman Air Force Base Land, Otero County, New Mexico (2000)
This report presents the results of a cultural resource survey and records search for a proposed gravel materials quarry near San Andres Canyon in Otero County, New Mexico. The cultural resource survey resulted in the identification of one archaeological site (LA 105080) and eight cultural localities or isolated occurrences.